Lake Erie, Detroit Daily Fishing Report

"Walleye Bonanza on Lake Erie and Detroit River: Prime Conditions for Anglers"


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Today, April 11, 2025, the fishing conditions around Lake Erie and the Detroit River are prime for walleye enthusiasts. Here’s what anglers can expect:

The weather today is cool but stable, with high temperatures around 46°F and a north wind at 10-12 knots. The waves are minimal, at 1 foot or less, making for calm conditions on the water. Water temperatures in the area hover near 42°F, which aligns perfectly with the walleye's peak activity during their spring migration. Sunrise was at 6:57 AM, and sunset will be at 8:05 PM, providing plenty of daylight hours for your fishing trip.

The walleye bite is heating up as an estimated 14 million fish migrate from Lake Erie into the Detroit River. Anglers are reporting excellent catches in the Detroit River and Lake Erie’s western basin. Fish are averaging between 20-24 inches, with many anglers easily reaching their daily limit of six walleye. Popular methods include jigging with fluke-style and worm-style plastic baits, as well as using goby-imitating baits in natural or dark colors. Effective jig head weights range from 3/4 oz to 1 oz, depending on water conditions and current.

With water clarity varying due to recent runoff and rain, focus your efforts on areas with slightly stained or off-colored water, which encourages walleye to feed more aggressively. Hot spots to target include the Belle Isle Bridge area, where walleye concentrate during spawning, as well as Luna Pier and Brest Bay in the western basin of Lake Erie. For those fishing the Detroit River, Zug Island and Fighting Island are also highly recommended.

For bait, live minnows paired with artificial lures, such as finesse minnows or Motor City minnows, have been exceptionally productive. Additionally, trolling crankbaits like Husky Jerks and Bandits at slow speeds (1.0-1.5 mph) near rocky structures has yielded success.

Be cautious of debris in the Detroit River caused by recent storms, including floating logs and branches. Always keep an eye out for smaller crafts and kayaks while navigating.

Enjoy your day out on the water, and tight lines!
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